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Trampled By Turtles
Live at Lucé
Banjodad Records
So the words fall short of Shane MacGowan's poetry. But Trampled By Turtles are so good, they may yet rise to their own occasion. Contrary to the tag lumping these musicians with bluegrass-lovin' Deadheads, this band don't "jam." Careful songcraft delivers the brief funk breakdown of "The Outskirts," and beyond the cover of "Outlaw Blues," Simonett uses phrasing like a cut-time Bob Dylan. (Trampled By Turtles also cover Nirvana's "On a Plane" in concert, though not here). I'll admit, beyond an intimacy with the mopping-up qualities of pizza at Dulono's (the banjo bar) and an enthusiasm for Dolly Parton's recent career, bluegrass has previously been mostly background noise to me. It's frontground noise here, and it's glorious.